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    Cool thanks for the encouragement

    It is Great too hear all these GOOD reports, Mikes way tooooo busy taking care of business, he hasnt got time to spend on this social network site.
    But i know he will be encouraged when i show him.
    Maybe i shouldnt?
    because then he will want $10.00 per hour and i will have too put the prices of the tyres up!!!

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    You might be able to build a "tyre chooser questionnaire" into your website with all those valid questions you ask to hone down tyre choice.

    Customers can still followup with the phone if needed.

    A website will reduce your call volume and off load (excuse the pun) "tyre kickers" or price checks and give you more time to deal with your customers in your shop.

    Want Drury to go national and don't mind shipping tyres? a website is the way to go.
    Quote Originally Posted by FlangMaster
    I had a strange dream myself. You know that game some folk play on the streets where they toss coins at the wall and what not? In my dream they were tossing my semi hardened stool at the wall. I shit you not.

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    Hello and welcome to kiwi biker
    WISDOM IS KNOWING KARMA REALLY CAN'T GET YOU.

    SPEED KILLS, BUT YOU GET THERE FASTER

    DILLIGAF = Does it look like I give a FUCK - Hell no!

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    Yep, I've been getting my tyres from you for a while as I 'followed' Mike down there as well.
    +1 on comments about service, price, and the website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony Wright View Post
    Will defieately take yor advise on getting a better web site, Looks like a lot of work but if it will enable us to capture the computor savy biker so be it.
    I am away till Wensday and will put steps in process, in the mean time i will give you the best possible deal i can on your Bike Tyres.
    What type of bike do you ride?
    DO YOU RIDE IT HARD?
    Do you use it for track days?
    Is getting good kms out of your tyres an issue?
    What tyres are you currently running?
    What tyres would you like to run and why?
    Answer as many of these questions as you can and i will get back to you.
    Regards Anthony
    Wheww, thats involved.
    There are six bikes in the garage, all with very different riding requirements.
    eg: Honda XRL650, that is mainly used across the fullspectrum of adv riding. It gets shod with what is needed, that can be Mich AC10's, Kenda trackmasters, Conti TKC's, and even more road suitable tyres if future rides a gentle.
    Going over the 42traverse, or Fischers track on the wrong tyre in winter is a pain, but in summerthe tyre is less agressive.

    Triumph Scrambler also does Winter/Summer adv rides plus rallies, plus long rides on seal.

    Kanny's KLE500 falls between the XRL and the scrambler for tyres.

    95 Triumph Daytona mainly is light sport touring so Metz Z6 etc.

    Bro in laws Triumph Speedmaster is sporty cruiser riding.

    And a chinese trail bike get shod with the cheap stuff.

    I'm a bit of a tyre slut, plus have been ridingfor about 30yrs so pretty much seen alot and fitted alot. (still do all my own tyres the old school way,over a 60l drum, and levers/ rubber mallet if needed).

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